Abstract:Purpose: Acute toxicity, tumor control and survival outcomes were prospectively evaluated following accelerated fractionation radiotherapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).Methods: Between 2012-2013, patients with non-metastatic HNSCC (T1-2N1 or T3-4N0-1) were accrued to a phase I/II prospective study. All patients were treated with 70 Gy in 30 fractions over 5 weeks (6 fractions/week). Acute toxicity, clinical response, local (LC), regional (RC) and distant control (DC), disease free-(DFS) an… Show more
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